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- adjectiveoral (adjective)
- by word of mouth; spoken rather than written:"they had reached an oral agreement"
- relating to the transmission of information or literature by word of mouth rather than in writing:"oral literature" · "a society with an oral tradition"
- (of a society) not having reached the stage of literacy.
- relating to the mouth:"oral hygiene"
- done or taken by the mouth:"oral contraceptives"
- phonetics(of a speech sound) pronounced by the voice resonating in the mouth, as the vowels in English. Compare with nasal
- psychoanalysis(in Freudian theory) relating to or denoting a stage of infantile psychosexual development in which the mouth is the main source of pleasure and the center of experience.
noun(orals)oral (noun) · orals (plural noun)- a spoken examination or test:"a French oral" · "he was preparing for his orals"
Originearly 17th century: from late Latin oralis, from Latin os, or- ‘mouth’.
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An oral is an examination, especially in a foreign language, that is spoken rather than written.
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Oral means uttered by the mouth, spoken, or relating to the mouth. It can also refer to a type of examination, a stage of psychosexual development, or a drug taken by mouth.
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